Bug report

Harald Fernengel harry at kdevelop.org
Thu Jan 17 23:42:38 GMT 2002


Hi,

do you have a localized version of the "make" command? If yes, KDevelop cannot 
parse the output and doesn't jump to the error.

Harry

> Hello,
>
> I've already posted this bug about a year ago. Still it's not fixed yet.
> Here is the test:
>
> 1) Create a new KDevelop project as 'C++ project', using only default
> settings press Next all the time, then Create.
> 2) Open the file main.cpp and insert the error somewhere. I insert an
> exclamation mark right after cout statement:
>
> 	 cout << 'Hello, World!"; !
> 3) Compile and then click on the error message. KDevelop Shows something
> like:
> 	/root/test/main.cpp
>
> 	File does not exist!
>
>
> Well, the project file 'test.kdevprj' is located in '/root/test/', and
> the file 'main.cpp' is located in '/root/test/test/' directory. So the
> actual file name is '/root/test/test/main.cpp'.
>
> This bug occures in Mandrake 8.1 Intel (original KDE 2.2.1) and in
> Solaris 8 Sparc (KDE 2.1.1). It also occured in Mandrake 7.0 and KDE
> 2.0.1.
>
> Also, this never happened in KDevelop 1.x.
>
> With best regards,
> Alexey Parshin,
> Senior DBA,
> Tactical Telesolutions,
> San Francisco.
>
>
>
>
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